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Et lusive, the ! of "8 wildest tustue> es, and inhospitaole oa We remark, as aut Bernardino correspondent, giving an account of nt pyramid, a, innehy Rhoprased upon the great of the Cols y & party of adventurers, ber, who attempted to cross the devert ia direction tow & point on the Colorado, two hundred miles above its confluence with Bax Berwaxpixo VaLiry, Juue 23, 183. There bas been nv little excitement here of late ‘the autiquarions aud tue curious, arising from ofan sucient pytania upon the great devert, aud #hich fixes ie pesbeuibhy be- yond aii d te oF the ion and vocupaucy, at Facer remote poriod of time, of the yet! continent b; amce of people of whom all existing history is ut for uearly two hundred miles above the mouth of the Gila, thei) object being to discover, if possible, some la “ze tributary from the west, by which they might wake the passage of the desert, and enter Catilernia, by a new, more direct, and easier route, inssmech us there are knowa -to exist Bumerous small stream upon the eastern slope of the mountains, that ar e@uher lost in the sands of the desert or auite wits the Colorado through triba- taries beretofore unknown. hey represent the country on either side or the Colorado ai almost totally barren of every vegetable product, and so level and monotonvus tuat acy object sufficient to artest the attention vo-sesses more or leas of curiosi- ty and interest; sud it was this that led to the dis- and examicatien of this hitherto unknown Telic of a forgotten axe. An object appear-d npon the plain to the west, peng s0 much the appearauce ot a work of art, e regulurity of its outline and ita isolated po- sition, that the party determined upon visiting it. over ap aiest barren saad plain, & distance of ly five mile-, they reacted the base of one of the most wonderiil « bjects sidering its location, it being the very he me of desolation.) that the miud can possibly conceive of; nothing less than an im- Menée stove pyrai composed of layers or courses of from eighteen inciies to nearly three feet in thick- ness, and from five to eight feet in length. It basa level top of more than tifty feet square, though it is evident Phat jt was once completed, but that some it convulsion ot nature has displaced its entire yp, 28 it evidently now lies 4 huge and broken mass upon one of its sides, ‘bough nearly covered by the This pyramid diflers,in some respects, from the Egyptian pyramid. is is, or was, more slender or pointed; and while tiuse of Egypt are composed of Bteps or layers, receding as they rise, the American pyramid was, undoubiedly, a more finished strac- ture. The outer suriace of the blocks was evidently cut to an angle, that zave the structure, when new and complete, a smooth or regular surface frum top to bottom. From the pre-ent level of the sands that surround it, there are fifty-two distinct layers of stone, that will average ut (cust two feet; this gives its present height one bundred and four feet, 80 that betore the top was displaced, it must have been, judging from an angle of its sides, at least tweuty feet higher thaa at present. How !«r it’ extends beneath the surface of be pga sands, it is unpossible to determiue without jabor. Such is the age of this immense structure, that the Ferpendicular joints between the blocks are worn away to the width of trom five to ten inches at the bottom of each joizt, and the entire of the pyramid £0 much worn by the storms, the vicissitudes aud the corrodipgs of ceniiries, as to make it easy of ascent, particularly upon ane of its sides. We say one of its sides, because a singular fact connected with this re- warkable structure 1s, that it inclines ve arly ten de- Brees to one sid+ of the vertical or perpendicular. There is not the slightest aba ‘lity that it was thus erected, but the cause of its inclination is not | ‘easily accountes fur. By whom, at what age of the worid, and for wht purpose, this pyramid was crect- ed, will probably forever remain a bidden mystery. The party, in their uvenccessful attempt to cross the desert # this point, in their wanderings discovered other evidences of a nature thet would seem to make it certain that that portion of country upon the Co —_ now the most barren, was ouce the garden ‘and granary of the coutinent, and the abode of mil- lions of our race. Prog: ees of the Sanit ‘te Sarie Canal We leare fiow the Luke Saperior Journal that the work on the cuua! is progressing very ravidly. dt states that the ‘oree of the contractors has all been concentrated ou tne lock sites, and that snch will continue to be the case unt'l the excsvation shall be finished. About two hundred men, it sen ‘are now at work upou the upper lock, and every shows a decided provresa he excavation, at ie lower end, is now within twenty-four inches of the bottom, and one week f fine weather will probably enable us to see one third of the lock ready for laying down foundation timbers, which is the last prepara- work needed heiore commensing the maasive The bailing wheel pit is now annk to a depth of eighteen feet, and is to go somewhat lower. The Inst five feet of it is composed of solid, hard, red » in layers ot a foot or more in thickaess, which ia 9 sure indication shat a pert, if not the whole, of the lower hick bot om, will he of the aame brig which will be far better than was feared waar found. The company have purchasei a pores steam tug. which is expected here the ig week with some large scows, with which the business of bringing stxe irom Drummond's Island will at once be commenced The work for carpenters and masons is now juat eommencing, and soon there will be a large force of each class «t these wonder-workiug mechauics em- The first crib of the pier at the lower end of the canal bas been sunk in its place, and in a short time the company's do k doing a live'y business. 4 force of ub.ut wenty-dve men are bow engaged in cutting down and hewing timber for and piers, op Sugar Islind, twelve miles below this place on some pine lands which tte company located for this purpose. The company have con- ‘tract.d for the facestones of ti:e locks to be procured at Malden. near Detrnit, bunt expect to use the lime- stone of Drumineud’s [-lani for the backing, or moet belky portion of the walla {very part of the work is therefore now fuirly commeuced, and we shall endeavor to keep our readers posted from week to week as to its progress. Extesordinary Sales of Cattic, dic. [¥rem er Cincinnazt @szetve } The Northern Kevtacky Importing Association of | Breeders had an suction sale of their pure vlooded short horned stock, purchased in England in 1353, at the farm of Brutus Clay, of Bourbon county, Kentucky, on the 18th day of August, 1853. The amociation iss Kentucky one, and the purchasers ‘were put un¢er obligations not to remove the stock from thet Stete for ove year. With this limitation, the sale was well attended, and the bidding spirited. Bous—1 Yourg Chilton, white eaived in May 1*50 ‘cont in Kogland. ney $600. oid tor $4005, 2 Diamond, roan caleed in Jace 1°60 cop 8020, wld for $4,001 8. The Count, “on caived in July 1851 oot $525 sold for $2,615; 4 O-ontom ved and »hite, ca ved Septem er, 1861, Cowt $620 eid for $45.5, 5 Fustiewr roma, calved February, 1863 ost $376, sold ‘or $4475; 6 +e white, calved April 1852 cont $630 void for 82,01 7. Bellville, reap ceived January, 1852. cont $1 050" for $1 500; 6 Challerger roan. caived January 1852 Cost $40 ‘sols tor FEK65. O Fortupatua,, roan, onlvod December 1862 +t #276 +0 4 for $1,800. 10. Yorkshirs Mapped ark rao. catved in March, 1862 cost $275, fur $1 000 tens aoe Beri ks—1 hg nan, calved im ‘847 cow’ #355 0! iry red. calved ip Jome 1648 o- 3 Rosp Dach- $19 wid for $000; 4 Goodaern, red, caivet Seo 625 02% 6 Gem reo cal red in for $825 6 Fqulty dens ret $400, wold for $i 7 1852 cost $260 « 14 tor S805 ® Bacalar, Necblace, cont S206 reid for STAO 9 Aur orks. dark roan, Augnet, 851 ont HO) pwd fr $3050 16 Late raz. d Carvline light re Heed Jak 1861 @ost $400 # lato $1,826; 11. Ductens of suihe. land “#4. calved Decambar 1860, cont $L75 ruin fore GORD 12 Maid of Mal on, rich FORD Calved Vovwrer 1°51 oot $775 old for $2200 13 Myffin sed paw, calvec duce, 1852 sont $226 sold for 9526, 14 Orphen veil rome cyl ved November, 152 ot y HO, for $1 OG, 1h Faery, white cslved Nov., 7861, cowt'$326 oie Cor 4805 SEEEP ~ Sontndoen Sm eb cold for $7h5 $480, B40 and 8 sees for $250 si8a $250, Cov wid —2 ducke, $1. O10 $110 and Bene. 8270 $150 $221 8130 $200, $150, Gaeh; Laloserer. | buck cod t cmee tay $62 wacn Horse— Cleveland y borse, (Young Lora,) cost $1, 000, sold for $2 800 Tue Revease or THe Stakiionr py tHE Eyeumn.—A letter from the Amerisan Consul at Charlottetown, P BEL, of Aug. 15, has been re- ceived in Boston which states that the schooner Star Light, of Giowcester, was broaght in there a by the English steamer Devastation, for fish- within bounds. The Consul provested against the jurisdiction of the Admiralty Quurt there to try the patter, on the ground that the Starlight was in Canadian water-. [he captain of the De- vastation then annonneed his intention to take the Btarligh® to Quebec for trial; but finally, upon the of Capt. McDonald to be more careful in » he consented to release “han upon payment of oosta, about $60. No other American vessel was Known to have been captured. | arrested on his ~ on perusing a: article frome the pen of oar | and that there was not a doubt of his it. The evidence that he offered on “uesday not saii- cient in the court’s opinion to detain the pri 5 he bad been with some further and more conclusive testimony. ‘The reason wh: beh had not the evidence now his poaseasion ), Was OD account of the hurry in wh opinion to detain the prisoner. His Honor then stated that he would look over all the papers, and would give his decision the following A party pe eal Gve in number, had ascended the | day. ‘Colorado Proparcy Munpex or a Canrrorntan In New Oni ans.—Yesterday afternvoa some boys observed & msn under the what! at the head of Gravieretreet, who said he was searching for his knife, which he bad dropped through one of the chinks in the wharf. After he ler t, one or two of the boys went under the wharf, aud there discovered a lemon box, with the skeleton of & man in it. Notice was immediately given to the coroner, who was soon on the spot, aud empanvelled # jury, when the following facts were ascertained: The body appeared te have laid there ina it, only a smali portion of partially decomposed flesh clinging to the hips. The sinews of the legs had evidently been cut, to enuble them to be turned up so as to crowd the body into the box, and the feet tad been cut off. The @ month or six weeks at bead was found between the legs, and on scrapin; the skull, two fice punctures were found on the oc: pon bone, pase ore fa the brain, apparently made © instrument, resembling a shoemaber'sawl. The panctares were parallel, and appeared to have been made brine thrasts or only article of clotbing found was a remouant of a pair of black fustian pantaloons. It was the opinion of the jury that the deceased was a returned Califoraian, who y S00 sharp, blows of the same instrument. had probably been robbed aud murdered in his sleep. No clue coula be found as to the whereabonta or identity of the man who was seen uuder the wharf, as no ove kuew him or thought they could recognise him again. After a protracted examivstion, the jury returned a verdict shat the deceaed came to bis death from two wounds in the bead, penetrating the bran, inflicted by a sharp, siender instrument ‘n the, | hands of some person or persons unkuown—New Orleans Picayune, August 17. Great MORTALITY IN A Fauiny.—The family of | Captain James Price, of this city, i ounely of the Bortona, has been decimated by the iow fever in New Orleans. His family was in © Orleans at ad he went down to bring them SYN co On his arrival he found dren dead, and two of his other children and his aged mother stricken with the time the epidemic broke out eens his wife and two of hia the disease, with but slight hopes of their recovery. He took his remaining child, James Price, a boy of fourteen, and started for this city on the Baany Smith, After a few day’ journey, the boy smitten wita the direase, and ‘though all that pinks skill conld do, was done, he too fe'l a victim to the ruthless aestyeyer. and was buried on Dr. Martin's ylantation, on the banks of the Mississippi, five miles below New Madnd. The grief and shock to the father at the lo-s of bis last child, sv overcome him that be was completely prostrated, and was landed st Paducah ip a very precarious Condit‘on of both body aud mind.— Lowisvile Courier, August 22. Parnrun Acctpent at Newrokt.—An accident occurred in the b»y this morniog, which resulted in the death of Captain Gideon Aimy It seems that a large party started on a fishing excursion tc the Dumplings. While a nomber on shore were pre; a ing for » chowder, three men aud two boys in a boat to catch the fish. They phil pg en$ Kettle Bittom Rock, where the boat soon @rifted against the rock and nyset. All escaped by swim- ming except Captain Gideon Almy, who was pronably hurt by striking against tie rock or boat. m the boat went over he held on to her side, and succeeded in forcing bis son George upou it. That is the list that was seen of Captaia Almy. The boy was soon weehed from the buat, and caught by floaung mast, which supported him and Mr. Freeb West was susta ned by « piece of board, an’ ptain Almy’s son Hurry swum nearly half a mile. He had nearly reached the shore when picked up, and wis almost exhausted Cuptain ly was about forty yeurs of age, und was master of the br gS. P. Browa —Nacport Mercury, August 20. Sap Mistaxg.--A mistake occurred yesterday forercon in the family of Mr Charies Foushet, an industrious mechanic, who live near Bremen, which it is feared wili terminate ‘utal'y to two of its wem- bers. The youngest daughters, Mary and Lizette, bad been indispoeed for a seek pust, and their mother wishing administer them some medicine prescribed by the physician by mixiake took a vial of landsnum, and dosed each with spout half ao ounce of its contents. Medical sid was called so s00n ax the mistake was discovered; but at the time that our iuformant left the house yesterday afternoon Lizette war believed te be in w dying cou tition, while all efforts to restore Mury had proved abortive. The children are twin sisters, and are said to be beautiful and interesting girls. Mr. Fauchet lust a sou in New Orleans recently, at the fir-t outoreak of the yellow fever., which bereavement had deter- mined him to remove Ww St. Louis for bis fature per- manent home.—St. Louis LD sxcrat, August 18 RattroaD Accrpent.—i Le train of cars which left Baltimore at bulf-past sevea o'c ork, P M., on the 21st instant, ran over three cows bear Magnolia station. When the tra: arrived at Havre de Grace, about nine o'clock, the engive was detached a3 uusital, ard run op another tr leading to the engine house—the train pxsing into the station house, In order to do this, it is necessary sfter the detuchment, to run the enyine quite rapidly, so that the twitch may be altered tter the eugine was detached, and rou upon the ranch track, it was found impomible to reverse the machinery, and she Tan into the engine howe, bursting through one end of it, and fell down # prec sive immeatately in the rear of the building. some dfter n or cweuty leet high. The fireman jumped off sud was injured. ‘The engineer went over the precipice h the en ine, and was +o severely sujured that it vas thought é would die ina very stort time It was supposed that the injury to the en vine cauved by passing over the cows, was such aa to prevent the reversal of ber machinery, which cansed the accident. CoroneL Fusmoxt.—We learn that Col. Fremont left Washington yesterday to commence his explora- tions of the country between the Mistimippi aud the Pacific, and especially in the Rocky Mouutains aud Sierra Nevada. He procee rds to the Missouri frontier, and will go over the route whicn he proposed in 1848-49, when be was stopped by the deep snows. Believing ina practicable pass through the moun- teins, and 4 good route that way, lie psc: to solve the ‘tien to his own satisfaction. For that pur propores to make a double expedition —one inthe autumn and one in the wister— gotug out, before the svows fall, to see the face of the country, ond returning after the snows, and in them, to ascer- tain their depth anu prevalence. Fle deems a win- ter exploration necessary, and proposes to be aguin at the head of the Del Nort at the same sesso that his progress was impeded cuere in 1845-49. We sn- derstand that in making this ex;edition Col. Fre- mout bas no connection with toe goverument, or with any company, and that he takes with him an escort of Indians and mountsin men —-lVashingion dnadlli gencer, Aug 24 RasLwoay ACCIDENT. —On the 20th mt., cine ni les above Marietta, Ga., at @ water station, the engine of the list down frelubt train for the way blew up, kuliog the com durtor, Mr. Greesnn, wo Teanesseeais, (ase renwers.) names nk? others. Mr. Cariton, » tirewan, sufferes amputation of one of bis arms Ja at this place, oa ac vunt of infary hy the r. Aoother dre man was badly injured, bot was jeft, Mr Carlton baving hegged to be brought to Mr Highamith’s honse, where be is dung I The down passage train wae delayed by the accident until a late hour in the afternoon, apd it was vight before it left Marietta. The hodies of We three unfortunate men who were killed were taken to Atlanta, and were some of them horribly masgied. Tox Koszta Arvatr—-Pusiic Meeting 1x Min- WAUKEB.—A public meeting was held in Milwankee, | Wisconsin, on the 20th inet, for the purpose of ex- pressing, as it wus Hated, the warm seutiments of re proval entertained by ull « ‘Iusnes of the citizeus for 1 Api ham The front a larve boufire thundered forth ite rited conduct of Captain Ln ef the Market Hall was illuminate blazed in the equare; the can summons, and a band of music discoursed, at inter vala, appropriate patrietic aim, The meeting was addrested by two or three individoals in a very en- thusiastic manner, aud a namber of re-olutions were passed, cae be Captain Ingraham for the stand he took in relation to the offair in yma. ch the matter was con- ducted; but he was certain chat the evidence new in bis possesion would be sufficient in the Judge's Bo/toexn the Pope. and te panetng © few sors fines Pimsons Kiniep. ywh. ano seriously wounding dow not preseat quite so ollepidaved a condities. al:hough tt wae also a te tae evouye of Me. Browa, =e. megh nie gl ap Soe Ieeel Dae Pm mp bee bee ‘ ely rej in the we o, caper fhe op the’ efi, that whatever credit having beem raised, Mr. Brown eppesred at the window of Lin room, situated om the f/ h tivor, and looking ous. orbed thats ladéer might de jut u, The members of Hook and Ladder Gompany No. 11. {-amediately brought the hixhest ladaer that t! had with thom, wided Ledlpegg ge sinh agence it up to the wall of che house. The ladder, unfortusately, vowever, wae nt Inag enough to reach the plsce where Mr Brows stvod, +00 Pe e very aged gen‘ioman, avd was ut che time pics aud Io this difficulty, about tea or fifteen of the fire. ae ee an re required beight, so Mr Brown could step upon it, on1 beid tt to this pow during bix descent. Mr Brown, on first yet‘iag out, revarned bsck to the room to get bis cloak, which he bed forget, or perbaps rather to yet bis Property, wbion was afterwarde burned As « Matter of course what passed through his mind ia the perplexity of the moment it would be impossibie to suy, and trey 34 be bardiy knew himself However tals might @ came out at first without bet ur cloxk aud sea back tothe room frm which be afterwards forved with articles of clothing sbout Bim. Daciag the whole of this time the ladder was hed dodily up by the fiemen below who maintained this position until Mr Brown wus safely on terra firma, and such was thoir solici: ude that no accicent might occur, that they geatly lowered the ladder to rhe ground on his descent, that he might step the more easily from it. Ove of the steras a ‘Wouter street, under ‘be Pes'l Sireet House, was used by Mr. McVarland for bis refes, snd workmen were busy Jeeterday in Denting eee outof the ruins. They ap pear to Pave stood fire well, and are still etaad ae on the vide walk of Waver street, with a label attached, sta turg tbat tbe papers contained inside had beea t.kea out, bovexen eco-ebed, atter the fire. This safe was ia tne ol et0-6 of Merers. Poud & Hitch sock agg had to stuod the bruct of a'fierce f.me fom the ouro@® oll as well at fiom the gas, the pive of whicn was beside it, ‘Tas Fine ix BEAVER stxssr.—Tbe fire in Boavor atrest, &t No 96, vccupied by Mesrs, Lewir & Co., shirt makers and deslers, was covered, a+ alresdy atated, oy the sparks from the covfisg:ation of the Pearl Street Houwe It appears, bowever that ibe windows of the upper floor ‘were Closed at the time, and that the specks must osve descended into the reome by the chimney, at the bottom of which, on the hearth, there was vile of outsiogs, | which most have ignifed from the sparks aad thus set fire w tha stock of godn ia tas rooms. Tae floor where the fire happened was used as @ work sbop, and. althouga the building 16 somewhat dam goa im the des raction of the goots have not ur yet been able to estimate lows, but corsider that it i4 greater than what hi #tat.¢ ic the public payers Chey are tasured in ne Sea aie hUTAvEA CoMpAGieN, Aud ROprAiwrs Ware Daisy during yestecay io estimating the amount of damage iceurred Dat bad vot firtshed yesterday afernoun in making their valuation ACCADEST 16 SHE STEAMBVAT Ge RGE WASHINGTON —As the steawh ut George Wanbivgton, waich left Aloeey yester day morricx with berwenu threa and four hundred oas- sengers wo: uewring Newburg, the walking beam of the engine, came do+p with & tremendous orash, breakiog through i:.to the ledie~’ Mag ealvon. Fortusately most Of the pavengers bed just left the saloon, and were oa the upper deck aud vo persun was injured except tne captain’, son, and be bu: slightly, After the sscideat, the head way of the boat co not bs cheoked, aud she raa in‘o « pumber of cans! boats lying at the dook at Now- burg, doing con deradle damage. pas: rs ware compelled to cross the river, aud come ou to New York, by Hadeor River Ra'lroad, Sie broke dow: laut week, and bas act since bea thorougaly repaired Har cwner., we learn, are the ume astho-e who were interesoed in the fli-fared Bewry Tay. Tay Weatugr —We have uot much change to :eoord in the weather Op Weonerday vight the tharmometar wes comesbut nigher then it bas been for thy onat fw nights the jovest point having been 70 degrees. Yester day be bigtest poict was 77 degrees wt 8 P.M. The wité wax uortbenrt during the wnole of the day. ACCENT on Brakd Snip ~ Yestordey, Wiliiam Joyes, a Dative of Connecticut, m seewan delon to the Biack Bali lire of psokets. «hab trade desween Yew York ani Live:p +1 yecetced severe! severe injuries, terrioiy bruised bout tre fuor, the rose aad up ing oe verely cut, om a tallen board ahi peel the Sew Yort A spite! slmoat insensib's, beisg scarcely able tr penr Fan From 4 Benpinc —Yesterday af-ernoca, bet wsea five and +x «luck, a German named Pfeff, who was em- ployed ss 8 carpenter on s building at the corner of Churcd an0 Duape streets, fell from a se xffold on which he wos st wok and recsived several contnsions about the hero, ss ee] ae f-accuring his left arm. He vas | tebe 10 tbe City Hospital. ACCIDENT FKOM CaMPHENe—On Wedveday nigh’. a joung womar named Avo Corly, in the employ of M-. ter, of No. 26 Oliver street, wan se urned adont the side and abdomen, as well as on both her heads. by campbene, At the time cf the accidun: she was filling 4 lamp with campheve from «can. by the l'ght of ano!ber lamp om the table, when tbe fluid caught fire ad burned ber Os above mentioned Suppen Data —On Wedresdsy last an unkoowo man was found in Coenties rltp in a state of intoxestion. He was taken iw the «terion bouse veer by wheo Dr Vaa Lier wesgent for, aid a» the van appeared io great paia, be did afin bis power 10 allevi- te bis xulierings. but the an died o the course of » foe hours afterwards 18g BROKEN — On Weone-day morning » young men, by the peme of Jeoob Fair remding at 253 Fifth etree, had hie leg drebes in Boome «treet, by the accidental failing of @ derrick ured for the purpow of iaistag stone out of a rewer, On Wednesday afternoon several carta were beiag driven through “beri «treet, one of which run over e child, injusirg 1 t2 0 feral manner. The driver escsped by the aid of another. oa ned Coons}, ho was arrested Dy the police ux an acoosory, Founp DRowNxD.—Un Wednesday the body of a woman was found flowing im tbe water at che foot of Murray etacet, by a policeman on duty. Personal Inteillgence, Arrivals yeeerday wt tie aetor Hoase:—Gen Hunt, Texas, Gen Norrt- Philadelphia; Geo Fargawn, Rich mind, Hor Geo Bliss, n-Chure'te; idva “Geo, ash Sidon: Webster Eeq W sbing on; Col Fo Poonayl varis, Gov Cubo Georgia W.5 Fitzevrald Toronto, 3 G Gor rich, Int» Courul to Parte. bMrsboy Becioi, Nuneio of bis Rey Jono Virtus, of Loaion vere at \optres) on the Ucn & Mr Woodbridge, “bisdripbia; Ole B. Bull, Bultimore: Arendt Lop Hoghes. A\ Dr Morrin spd eon Poiiacelybis; bir, aod Mes Kdward Taylor do Dr Simeon UO 3 4; 6 Mrs Peck Ono, Me J J RAaaras ot. Wiltams, do ; uth Jaculios, a*- rived yeuterdny et the Waverley Hotei, ‘The Hoo Jobn P Hale says ths Worce-ter Zru at the Pool, 1a Bddeford, Me swerving bimeeit with fixti.g, tenplax, and ttl og ators Wo the idiere, «be are ou On ta:xet exerens ‘The Gov. NP Bex At the same olsce having gone down for bie beal’b ana “* political ine ructions” for tha fall campagn He can do’ Hale ap at topics. and knows a or wbout the Marrachu-e-te miliary, bat Hale Cap post lom up On fishiny for mackerel, cod, hadcuck and cuprers. Lieu'eoapt Maury, U.S. N_ is exrected io return to hin Cuties se Superintendent of the Washiogton dserve vory. by the 1+t of Uetobe Secrets y Loboir sill remsiag (oo much isdisooned at Weebu gtch to permit him w atiend ar ‘he Navy Depars- meat, ARKIV ALS. mm stosmship Piomethens -Mre & les, Mr From Mew Orleni Cleleré & F Carter, David Max ohiid John own, Surnh Quail sto MW Lilt-nthall, Jao V Hubherd. tee 0 Lockhart From Sinful Potersburs and Kichmnond, in thestoumship srmyionncy sw Pa brama JB Stouine EV reeden A Jone: F “aa dobnaon, W F tier ood nT Beli, HG Bell, Bu EB urabn | pandolph Herieor G W James Wi M Wohard on FM Reverteog Fa! Wasbiuytos, Ht Straus, JK Queries Ws Qustios GU K Grundy, © Odeahiner Etsy J 3 bocrungn W « Werd! nger N mililn, Cerkie, Ji Qu oan W ib Geat Tnughton, « W TBryre Me * nee tire. € CF ek t J Bachrach, WoL Makes, RK ” Ges t Bows, Re Davie i cowell, cman, 1 Cniinges, Ino Adams Geo Adsime, wid Brooke: 61 ng * Walle. F Keeling Wr" Glanks Mr Marcelle. L Weodrell, o Galt, W aA vogier, Mle 1 Jeuos BK Hugdne © Wilieme aud Indy Miso M Williams soe dn shaver UL nay and dev teoehiloren and Ware Viste ten PTront, JT Adame di Watwicke, Me Olnrk Groeme, Meas 4 a y chile a thre P rye. Wi kivson Wf Cy Mine Freeman Mie Dd Lewien, [ady asd som, i T tatou ana lhdy, & All Beooe-t ad lire’ bon Mo * br White Gu n Pheerag m Canton, in the sip Kacurn —Copt Chas '% Lawson, Mr doun Fitapatriek ond Chinese servace. A ran vemeé Jumen Naw’ it: died ‘o tne Bostoa jail oo the 2u4 inst, Hie bad beeng brought teore bu! & abort ice previously, frem East boston, for drunkenoors, Stock Sales Punaperpwma Augas) 2b Keo d by Keon & ‘iay- cant 94; 1000 do, lor — Hirst Board — $1,000 Penn 14 1b Ce 0%, BOO Camien wod Amboy RA Ma 10 96, 2060 Bending KK 6, 70 bh BT. Or #ahayikil New Gin 762 BW Bi ebs Long Ielaad RR bien 10% 100 do, cavh 16, 10 5 16, 600 do bb, 6; Ke Sean Tatil Nav, Pet HO do 9b 8% BO de Can v2% 86600. bb. 8.3% ne 82% Gide GaKh 32 100 aw ba 82. 166 66 1%, WOd0 WM 32, BO 16 casn 82, 110 60, bb 6 Morris Canal “referred, oan 91, 446 Merrie Coual, 06 17,45 Unwa Caasl 14 125 do 14%, 6 Pompe BA. 48% 10 Cae 0 Vailow Re, 6, 136; BOde 13% Between Hoards ~ 500 Pav 7). 90; 100 Sebuyikili Nav. Preferred Y 817%, 40 du. BG 82; 200 do 3124. 160 du oan 51K, 20 do 24, 3136, 900 Loog T-tand i 06 15%; 100 de aden, 16% 20000 sba&lnt, 16%; 0 "1694 Seownd invari, Witt Nag, refaered, 81%; 100 do. #5 31%; 60 do, 81%; 200 do. #6, Op reas bone Races 2 Pip, Le L, by Rev. H. M. Devis, J. WeTueKBUEN SmITH to Mona C, daughter of P. U. Woderstrendt, all of Louisians. Ou Thurrday August 25, of cancer, Mrs, Maria Jane GHAM, aged Ch ysars. ‘Tee frievas ut the ‘aully, ‘8 alec thove of her sons, Ed- werd and George W., aud sous in law, Jeunes Aston aad Armstrong Stutcbticid, and~friends of Mes. Melvin, ure Jesyeotiully invited w stiend the funeral this afterno: et Leif past one o’oluok, from her late residence, ore Weaveriay, A 24, Mrs, Boris, aged 81 ugust years, end a evident of this city 53 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, are respectfully invired ve attend her funcral, from her late residence, 482 Mulberry street, this aftervoon, at 40' In im, On Wednesday, 24th inst., Epwaxp 3Pen- CBR, 60D of les ond Libya Paulson, agea oue year. On the 10h inst., Unian Kuwtz, after & iong and pro tracted illness, which he bu.e with resignation sad for tivude. On Wednesday, the 24th inst., Geo, Ropman, infant sou of Pever W. aud Mary Neefus, aged 10 mouths. Thefriends of the fmatiy are respeot‘ully invited t) atwend tse fune:al th afiernoon, at balf past 2 o'clock, from 90 Watts street, ee ogee wlan i BS Thursday morning, at Saratog 3, Maky JANE, Gaughver of Bermard McGuire. friends, acd those of his brother's in geueral, are ry fully invived ty attend her funeral, this afternoon, o’clock, from ner father’s residence, 84 Cathariae treet, On Thaxsday, August 25th, Wiutiam Evan Sutacn LAND, infant son of Jobn aod Mueulda E Sutherland, agea 5 weeks. Funeral at2 o’clock this afvernoen, from 32 Lewis sireet. On Thursday, August 25th, Sammon Marso MuRRAY, byed ) year, 10 mons and 8 Gays, youngest chud Charles L sud Sarah Murray. Funeral this afernoon at 5 o'clock, from the residence of bis tacber, 89 Canuom sirect. The wembecs of Me- chavice’ Loage I. U of O. F. 113, also the members of the Journey men Ship Juicers’ Benevolent Society, iike- wise ail triecds of the family, are invited to atwen Iu New Urieaps, on Tuesday night, 1th inst, at 12 o’oioch, of yell fever, ALEXANDER ‘Brrvew, a native of Sootland The above was buts sbort time a resident of New Urieonr. He was an excellent mecuanic, aud aid much towards tre advanc-menv of the mecosaidal aris; he was the inventor of several unefci maciines, whico Oispiayed greet genius and skill; be bas left » email circle of true auc devoted friends woo wituistered to him iu his Gistress and soothed bis last muments. ‘Un Ubursday, 25.b inst.. of spssqodic croup, FRaNcis Xavoek JENNKIT, aged 7 montha and Y days, infant son ot Wm, avd Margaret A. Jeanet The friends of the famiy axe revpectfally invited to attend bis funeral this afternoou, at 1 o’clusk, from the residence of his father, 66 Greenwich street. His re- mains will ve taken w hleventn street for intermest, At Cold Spring, ov Toursday, 25th inst., after a short rat as ilpees, 81174, daughter of the late Dr. Cana. . YOun, The Faneckt rervices will take place this afternoon at 6 o'clock, trom her la reawence. Tae relatives sad secs O the family are respectfully requested to Oe Thursday, August 25 Jon MoGurus, at the rea cence of bis brother, eged 22 years. His friends and acquaintances are respeciful'y invited tw attend ais tu trom 62 Cherry street, at 3 o'clock. agit Dh INTELLIGENCE, , nl Ai packages and ‘and letters intended for the Naw Youx aLanA0 aren YoRK—Tis DAY, watt aes vevem, 1 8 Port of New York, Amgust 25, 1933, CLEARED Ship~Hermine (Brew), Raxhen, Bremen, Paveustedt ‘& tebuaacher. Barse—Venta, Percy, Bath, Me, Nesmith & Sons; Helois (Ret), Grectoim, Quebec, Thomas Wardle; Nerth wood, Pinkbam Montevideo, Joba # Sardy; George Heary, Pen: Clewn, Saveunal a) te a by vel 5 We 6 Brige— Georg’ (Br Sale ow, & Co; Ocesu Bud stk us Curscus, Boonen Graves Aetn Kk (br), Posg, Bel'art. Grincell, Mintura @ Co, Tyrone, Der lett Philsoeipbia, Wadleiga & K.ox; Prinense Royal (Br), Doe. Bermuda W AT Devenpors; Kybert Rubtcxea, Lee. albert County. NB J ricaard, Surf, Moladre, Port loud, Nernyth & sour scbri—}eerlses, Weeks, Rictmond Van Brunt & Negnt; Geo W Corner, Gro’on, Siecra Leoue, E R Ware; Globe, Come:dea, Washington, H Mathews; Sarah eliza beto, Smith, New Haveu master eg: Perry Pai- lndely bin. Jaw W McKee J Grierson Hallock, Apalacisl- cols Eagle & Hera d, Trader, Trader, Alexendria, Van Brunt & S ght H N smith Jenkins, Freverictoourg, Ven Burt & Smbt Jawestown, Coffee, Norfola, Scraa- ton fr Musen Taylor, Maudavile Gis-gow, Wo Cread,, Mit & 60; Voador de Vongs (Port) Sentes, Oper, HR Osburn, Buchaptress Jayne, Charleston, Motreedy Mott & Jo. Desiemona (Br), Sawyer, Haroor Liaud Evewr & Hatohinn Stor wer— Piedm oat, Robinson, Baltimore, Parker Vein Com pory. Moope—Thos Holl Hull, Provide:ce master; Fasnion, Blydex burg. P ovicence, master ARRIVED Bis Netherland Majesty's stesmabip Amsterdam, Capt “pepges soutben yon, via Fayel, 19 days, wish contri Putions to the Kxbidiiiea Syove 22d teat lat4l 20 lon 68 21, Eemoury ebip Kloe, from Hswburg fur New York , see pechet ship Yorktows from Lo:don for York. 28d, Int 34 4047, saw Br bark Kiliv't. Stesrebip Prometheus, Waymack, New Orleans, Aug 18. Bt 1] AM, with jas/engers, 10 Chas Morgan, Norfolk, &¢, with pas sergere Wo Ludam & Please kin Kip. Boren pool, 42 days, with yore, to J O Bener Aus 6, Fiat 41 48, Lon 62 80 jp Beucden +quall from SW lost’ all three topmests clove to tbe cep with every tring fatenoned Lost j bboom, carried owey waip ys rd. «pit. mutaewil, sprang fore yard, AL d ppl forveniis, Wea four days with nothiag set Dut Lovenail sud erenet Waa 18 duys to che westward of the Henk, #10 light wind. trom the westward. Had 47 Comtbe end mix borths Lip Catherine, Andrene, Charleston, 6 days, to Thos lerde sbip Semovet (cf Wisessset), Chapman, Newport, Weer, 42 days to order “bip Krduge (of Borton) Cocke, Cantona May 3, and Jevm Heed June 4,tod B Dodge July 4 off Caps of G od Hope, toke ebip Teoncerogs, of New York, from arre cap for Live: pool 69 Cays out Gard = vbie (Br) Buccsen Bremen, 65 days, with 166 perrerpers to GJ Bechtel Tbe S «ent aehore last Wed cerMey Digh® at oine o'clock in ning foot of water on the Kemer wb le ty caarge of « pilot The teaming Titat wen! to het tse'wtaoce yew orday morning. and was Js bourse try 1¢ to ow heraff, but coud pot aucaeed. in ropreyneuce of ber telog vesvily Iden The Titem took +f nid of We yarrangers, and Orongo’ them up to toe oly wrierdey rfierroce. The 5 is leaking very hadly, aud mull be Comoe led to hove ber cargo taken out The fitaa ne Po UYFeD 10 CLO ve wel With Bosistance—auen am light eters d men nth Megdalene (em) Bremer, Bremen, 4% daya,with 187 pew ed. Ore to Meyor & Stuckea, Hack Arteoue (of Huecow) Oomery, Limerick, 35 days with 164 p me Set Jopn Hermern (Haw) irckmenn, Homburg, 26 Cay, wit 28" prrerunre to W Vou Sodt Aug 12 iat 44 51 Wn 486 parre the wreok of ® fall rigged big suout 300 tone burthen water! ggvd and sbaadoeed pointer bleck bad both topmaste sancirg, appeared to Dave heer but & hor’ tne ta ‘hat situation. Park Corboerts (Hr), 4elaao Greenock 38 daya, with 180 paxrenges oo Kirvia, Ang L iat a8 49 low 49 16 coke Pr ant (aevee for London), 19 dey eowr at 4727 Jon 86 16 poke ehip Warbtow ums bon d enet (hover for Liverpool) Woh, tat 448 Jon 6) 68, *)oke Br brig Rocroy of St Jonas, NB, 86 days for Berton wee dismestet, Bod wee un vg for Halifax Hainbridge Cowmander Kenning, Porto Praye, Cove de Void Ivinann, 84 days Arig Vilinge Belle (Br). Harvey Glaegow, 40 days, to Boorman Jobowtou & Oo Bow (Br), Loveh Glargow. 46 days. to order Briy seemee (41) Goldswortby, Turks Island, 16 days, to Keo e & Din w ode Echr Pilot spotlord Baxtport 6 days Shr Moria, Buzard Batermore 6 Aaya Sehr tlizehetb A culavius Yaarne, Kmatport, 7 days. Wind at sunrise Norh daring the day NE. [ir Mayor Hous, Pura ‘Tmsvnars.} nk HIGHLANDS, Aug 2%—Sundown. One thio and five orien ‘ 4 ooued are becalmed ip the ony. Sone? Germanth, one ship aod tre brign, im the offirg, bound ‘Weather caim, and hoy outedde, ; Cardenas, Berry ark, AP & G’ Wheaton, Pansons ‘and Ontario, co, Comm«dore Kearsey, and Now Tort’ Sohn Crampton, 8 Higdee, , and ‘Challonge, Pi *hiiadelphia, brig eg jved—Brigs Savant (Br) wie tYor fer Winds ae vant 8, ‘ork for HOt, “Camphell, 30 de: Hebron. Btrating, do do, macy rt; Daniel, iat Brows, Phi- New London for Bos- , New York for = tloop Franklin, Avery, Sailed—All the vessels above reported. Duasters Sup Ocean Spray. at Sen Francisco frem Now York, ‘war off Cape pill dota fa weaterl; An prank fore mainmasts, and cut away bi se the Sur Store Kaxa from fn henry an, Sen Franc! house, ast oabin Ale Curem simp TYPHOON was nearly repaired at Sau Fraa- cisco, Aug 1, would be ready for sea in a woek, Sur ComPstrror, from Beston, at San Francisce, peda ee April 5, started breast heok over bo: Brove deck house, and leaked in heavy weather. Horn lost figure head and cutwater, and started covering plaka. Sarr AnamnGo. at San Francisoo, was in contact June 1, lat 6 06 8, lom 96 W, with the bark Reginald Wi. from Callee for Hampton Roads. The master, mates, ‘got on beard the A, leaving seamen on board the RH, which it is feared went down steward, and six mon Stormemp Manco was burnt in San Francisco harbor Joly 24, valued at $40 000; hi idee were saved with abips and cargoes were owne: Sm Hxxsert (of Bos’on), Hallett, from San Francisco 2lst ult for Caloutts, was in contact, nighs of 224, clipper sbip Surprise, for Shavghae. ' The H lost main- mast clone to the deck, mizem topmast and yards, had deckbouse and buats stove, naile eplit, &o.. but uo burt; put back to8 F 234 for jibbocm, laid by til: morning, amd proceeded. Rark R Apams, at San Francisco, from New Yerk, lost deck ivad of lumber in a gale, 4 days out. Er BuG Lerma, from Charleston, at Ruscora, was in contac: 6th ipst, 74M, off Por; Lynas, with bark Zivgeri. irow Bengor for Boston. injured ad the maser complains of unba! wept from the officers of the bark. Buc Praia, from Sta Croz for San Francisco, was totally lost wt ota Barbara July 1. - Tus DxRuct NEw Bric (of veg before reported fallen in with Sth ult, was in lat 3634, loi reat Carzon, from Boston, at San Francisco, was 27 off Cape Horn, in heavy gales, started topgallant forecsstle, which made he: badly ; lost topmasts, jibb om, &o, June 13, A Buxm Barx, invard bound, with axbore jas night on Komer “boals. in slongeide, aud she wiil piosiney be got off next high lout head, split evern, pas ‘The stoamtug Titan ‘to, tagor- hile loading, truck ht Wer fore topmast, Sad damages. Loft és om the 20th, and, w! ming on the 3d of July, shivering ber ly splintering ber turemast, ‘The lightning passed pi Matagorda on Hit Jal, cart L not reing 22 ies southwest of Mobile 17th, reports bavip, cf Mobile Bar, the Blooming supplied her with bread, water, &c. , bark Joshas Bragdon, ca oat tor wisling New Bedtord Aug. 28, bark Kani pioun. S30. ship Washington. H. At St Helen July 2, Sak Dumbarton, of Nex Bedterd Si 161h, bark Caritas, for Af Tid trom Online Juno 15, Hersid, Allen, bound on a roll Groand, no date, Helen Auguste, West, of 30 of Island of Corvo, bark Feankdin, of Netherlands Majesty's steamer frraaler), Wioks, from New Arnold. Sullivan, do, ber iat trom Stoning: agen do 40; Sroxey—July 30, at Fayal, Aug 6 (b; Amsteroam), ships Bedford. cleap, (arr is la oa James from New Bedford, erhay" 22) 20 Alden, do, (July landed 60 Partha Seth, home July 3. Int § 3. lon 96 mos cut, 260 bbis oll. lt 2, off Juan Fernauides, Sharon j Baa oe one large whale, Pomattatve, of Oy a 9 Church, of Fair- had lost him ina Ship Mermaid, Smith, from San Francleco for Sings pore. June 2. lat 2 N tovnhig Bal Sbip Stow Squall, Bursiey. from Ban Frarci-co, June 11, let 25 27 3. lon 86 W. Sbip St Lawrence Perry, from NYork. Dec 16, for San Frepciroo, June 16, lat a 66 N, kn slo W. ship. steering 8, showing a white signal, star in centre, was seen July 20, lat 86 50 N. lun 131 31 W. ‘Sip Covstantive, f-om NYork for Liverpool, was seen July 831. lat 48, lon'81 Suip R D shererd Hamilton, from Liverpool for Bos- is te Te, from, * York’ for Hi id m New for Havre, signalize: a lat 48 89, go n, re Deore 2 York, Feb 13, for Apalachicola for Liverpool, Aug Ship North American, from NYork for Liverpool, 12, lat 51 46, lon 16 20. wim in foretepsail, no date, Park Geo Et E Webster. "Sottiog, from Boston, cme 13, for Sea Francisco April 20, lat 26 4, tou 40 24 W Bark Ad:ians, Arkera, trom Sew York, Jan 30, for San Fravciroo Jure 6, let 32 3, lon 83 W Kerk Texas Merrill from NYork, May 10, for Australia, Jane 2%, lot 7 8, lon 4 W Berk Geergia. Liud ey from NYork, Jan 7, for Sea Francisco July 6. lat 17N lon 126 W Bart Linden from Galveson tor Aavre, July 15, no Bark Edward Coho Osrk, from Triuidad for Cowes, Tuly 22 9t 26N lon 10W Hark James Sheyherd (Br), Silk, from Loadon for San Francives Aug 2 off 4eilly fnlenas Bark Licds stewart (of Baltmore) 7 Richmond for Reo Janetro, Aug 10, Ist 36 04, lon 64 1 Bark Reisceer, Lawrences. from Work for Shodiac, was rer Avg 20, George’s Shoal N-80 miles, Bark Mansschn-ette, Hanaor, 60 days from Newport, E, fea NYork Ang 20. lat 40 5, lon 69 Park Verwopt, ny berry, 60 days from Cork for New Qaeen, Drummond, from NYork (June 22) SW no date, lat 34N lon 85 Bark Gay Had, Deva, from Boston hase l 18), for Aus- tralia, ro cate, lat 18 at * ARDROCSAN—{14 Aug 6, Carstin’ C Dow, Blanchard, ANTWERP—SId Avg 6, P Hattrick, Rockwell, NYort, (ard from Finabing rame day BorD AUX— Arr 4th, Mou'veal, Morr]. NOrleava nd Meteor. for NOrle ork: Alexion, for Phi ladelpht Hamburg. for Sav Francine, Burror—Cid Aug 8 Marr & Adeiae Saara, NYork. Bramex—In port Aug 8, Chas Sprague Pine, for ——=, og 9 Celestina, Ficket, Seabam Sid Adv. Chas Coover Glone. and Frotbera Sidon, Arnaud, add Busorennavew— Arr Aug 5 (aot 6), Marcia 0 Day, Chacs Bravmanis~ S14 Avg 4, Zingari, Breinholm, fm Bangor, Batavia In port Jered, bi for Bh: ymvare, Th; Ark Morte ey Lecrsw Busta-In port Joly 18 wig. Po ‘oultney, Batimore (abt May 5), are 14ch. would proered to Rie Several vesnels from the United (Daniel, Bhacpe, Ga«satt. heres for Hong Kong, Soreiro with her cargo. Sretey wore doe Borprrat—Sid July 29. Snove, Sargeant, Stockholm; LO, Pout Goggs Diver Brifast, Caupiy—Arr Aug 5 Moo Castle, Bishop, Londoe $Id 4tb, Jane H Giid den Ob We Storer, Co; 61h, Geo Turner, M’Lallan, aaa Row Hooper, iam. Curry, Oity int, 8h, NBoyatoa “G W Gorton Packard, ‘aod Marguorire ‘In vort 11th. whip Leavitt, Storer, Jameson, for NOslenva, loge Cronreant—In port Avg 6, ships Delaware, Patten, from Fluil arr 26th ult for do Idg; Golden Eagle. Thomo Kedmaa, Gea Dalen, ‘Ashburton, Taylor: 4 Je, Wiiliares, fo Laverpeol, Purmgustul, for Bria barks Agenoria, Skilling, aod Roodle. Beoxoa, Pritetiurd, for Liverpool; NYork, 5th, A Galiatio NYork, do, Geo Gres for Boston; Heaper ear Knigdt Choate for Greenoel Lg Cowms S10 Aug 10 Saxony Carvey (from Havana), Arr off do loti, Frashiin, Wotiea, NYork for See sen Md Aug 10, sehr Rolla (of NYork), OCmmnrvsaoe ks port Ang 13, barks Laura, Sao, Ney erence, Fort NYork, ae winieart seeking, ‘freight; Giteng, de Go; Velocity, NYork, Just ebartered F. do; brige @ ¥7 , Brown, uno: V 9. toe (oot rage a) vert Gendt, Box Queva, Hale, Hiale, Lewdos for aie iene are ("Sette By sabe jar. Arethusa, Lowden for ay a Si tte, Abeciine, Hall (Crom }, Cardia "Dosen On 8, P Hattniok, Roswell and Joha Bat- La - i trom Rotterdam for Bewtia. 5 “ Swan oe Rap fahren Sagasban, Green, Brie yw Arr ols Bu Panties Morse, Lawton, NYork, Ic the ‘Goede de "cae L Oat . uB, ton; Peruvl a atta co oes Joun. N pada te Be ieee i aes a ‘ereal in port, Ang 6. <n hea eat ita In. port Aug buses "Waldir, Mouman, fremieiis Sie Dene: from Marseilles for NYork, dv; ‘lesbos Young, Cardiff, arr 3d with cea!; proceeds to wo awalt the frult, season, Wind W. Ithad beea Dae ‘ Sarcmcna— shi fer Bowten, to pe ee aes ‘in 8 ‘ieieews mies Ragetes Fisher, for do. faLWaY—Sid Aug 5, Jos We Allen, Boston. ee o's, ene aeeetts roa 01 a} jem 5 HAvue—Hld Aug 6, yaoht Mayflower, Couneck, Cowes tnd BB Beare por NUrioone Hine Aaa = 1a Owen, for NYork, Aug 4, Maria & Adriana, Ouwehand, Bos. \Fiasencna— Sid Aug 5, Talleyrand, Y« NYork. Hauvax—aArr Aug 16, brig . Sowell NYork. LivERPOOLe=Sid Ai ig fuser, at Mainland. Sea Franole- hy sesan. ec ist, NYork; 10th, Great Bei- “) river outward bound, Flora M’Donald, Morrill, for bt Tuomas; Sarah J Siovenay Lave’ Howard, Adv Europa (* Boston 20th; Forrest State, ie 18th; Chariot ee do 20th; Parlement, do : Trimountain, do, with n dewpatch Atleatio (x), for N Ath inst; Ada (6), Lucy 7 Thompson, de 13th : Winchester, Moore Beye ee do 6en;, Tanne Weds, do 16th; ‘Northern Chiet, and Chari Ara- bia, and Westera Eapire, do 19:n; Soaitensins Boej Adams, and Robt Kelly, do 21st; Rap ppshanucek, aad Jue Wright, de 24th; Saratoga, and Waterioe, do 27th, aes, and Montezuma, ‘00 Sept, 1, @ity of Manchester )), for Philadelphia 2ath inst; John Merri Pleasants, and Philadelphia do, ect 1; Ze more 2th inat, Caroling, for Charleston anchiss, do 80th; HH Boody, and Mary Ward, for NOHeces 15a; Ocean Sar and red oo 16th; R K Page, do 25ta; South: ampton, Reed, and Windermere, Fairtield, de Sept 1; Sov- oreiga of the Sean, Warner’ for Melhourse 26th. t for ldg 6th inst, Scate Rights, for Sevannah; Bra- et , for Boston; 8th, Oceaa Star, Lord, for Ne leans; 0th Louisiana ‘Barstow, NYork; Lith, Ner ampton, Kéed, NUrleans; Mery Kliasboth, Hiok bora, and Motropelis, Marwick, NYors Alse in port, Isaiak Crowell, beg for St ite, eae Lospox—Ent inward Aug 6:b, Joha Gardoo ae. top, from Boston; oe Hamwona, N York; lotte Reed, Elwell, Saguenay: 7h, Wm itoheoek, Osa: way, Tadouseo; 8th, Emma Liocoln, Bartlett, ema ay Gia 6th, Volante, ‘Sewall, Nowesstie ead Smyrna Junists, Newton, do and Boston; 12th (aot 9¢m Chattee, Cardiff and NYors; Helicon, Newcastle » In bes Norman, Holmes, tor Boston wite peer Syphax, ¢ koa, f for do leg: London, Hu>bard, for Teck Ocean Queen, Smith, for do 18:h; Curis Galen for do 284; Mary, Mareholl, and Orphas, lame, for do log; Catharine’ Kimouds, for Caloates Go; Eastern State, Kilborn, for Port Philip Sept 10; Amotia ‘Thompwon, for Sen Francisco lag; Joha Gardaee, Peudie- ton, for Klsineur and Cronstadt do. Lecuons—Ia port Aug 6, ships Sterliog, Baya, from Sumatra, via Gi , Just arr; bark Faony, Simonsoa, for Philadel pl Deis Pulaski, Momtgomery, fan New York via and others as before. Sid Tuly 28, ship Albert Gallas a Walter, New York. Lona Hors One tech Aug 5, Prince Edward i, Shields, for Gi ba ing ‘Gros Belin. Satna (rm mouth, atop) ¢ Greolsy chields, Philadel 4 aa port Aug 2, brig Geo W Jones, Bark, for 10m. Masina—No Am berry i Aag 3. epee sor port Aug 9, Fr bare Chartomagae, fer ‘or! : Matic In port Ai me steam yacht North Star, Bié- rigs, from Havre, sid Ist, bask SI Roberts, Dutch, N sareennreoen=e ee Avg 6, Hebron, Kilby, Dublia; ‘thang Waban, Day, NYork; 10th, Wasp, Page, Wiming ae a port ig fed 11, ships Clara Aan, for New Ori 'g; Horizon, Thompvon, do do; bark Medeaua, Woodside, co do. Cee 29, Pag NYork. Sid Aug 3 Haidee, Maioe, B' a1, rs K hea PERNAMBUCO —- we mbdiin, dirg, expected to ys for N’ Say, 21 ¥ Kio Janetno—Ia port Jul; 11, * rae 5 Uncle Sen, ust are. frow NYork for formia; bark Ustharies Aa- arr) Papeb yin | put in for re; ES le jan, ue, Hand, Vesa ‘ramols Weta, General G: judas eee Rorrenpau— Ii oi whip Ba tor Mork, ig, aL rae for oy to pe a gem In io port July29 Pyramid. Henderson (from Soderkamn), for a Fiitner tor NYerk reme day; dmal'e Svemdeen, for do soon. Sumps—Sid A renaries shes yn he Ry Cape pga Florence, Potter, i Leverpect Wiliams Sr, Heizna—sla Jay, 20, Stave of Hot Maine, Ferd, (iris Ta port abt Jaly 21, bark Lincoln, Polleys, fer ‘Tem sie a a tn ad Jen al Francisco. a po 4 re * sine vane so fe aes Brown, Bucoeti; Kate te Wheoler, Wheeler, N York; Pow battan, Ingoam, — Torxs Is1.4nps—No Am vessels in ‘Winpson—Arr Aug 17, brig Homes Grey bene 18th. Br schrs Belmont, Newark ; Saf Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Ai schrs M C Durfee, River; Hla, Bourne, Bostoa, Bostek. Sid ‘sslare Loulsa, Crowle BALTIMORE—Arr Aug 23, » Prana ere he Jack- son, Charieston | sbips eer Prent bert C W utarop, Young. Solus (Bien), Lubben, Bremen; asus (Brom, Rasch, de; Davis, iJ W Andrews, French, NYerk; brigs Us ‘rinided: Mazat Doane, Loring, Co; Bonita, ee Nek erson, Nickerson, Bostor; sobra V hey thy Legh tberime Martha, barton, oes “ipa Gi arctan ‘Oglaun, NYork; steamer Parser ao f= anes Avg 24, brig Alconas (of Fall tired, thaw. Philadelpnis, schr Ligure, Bray, de. John Wade, Littic, ~sa Franoineo; bark: faoreua, B Bro rae Baltimore (vecune civaraace, destination Mawmond, Macy te Cee My? Fraacis P Book, Stade, Savapoah; Macy H well, Pbiledelphia, +chrs tine, Evans, Genaives, Viewry, Baker, us ouch gaa lenge Chfford Pailadelpuin,; bepe Baxier, Chee, du, Cornelis, Faultia, NYors. O-eg 5m, E’driige, Providenoe, Fanti, ‘silen, do. Sid ship Johan Wade (im tox); orig: Myni MANGOR—are Aug 22, schra Connesticu: Veazie, Turts Llends; Hanover, Philadetpuia; Medora, NY ent. BAIK— Air Aug 22, brig Julie Payson, Mofadien, Philacelp! ridiaa, of sod ‘ron. Bel since. BalslOL- ‘Arr Aug 22, vobr Sarat L. Paitsdaipnin CHATHAM—In port Avg 41, darks Kim Caylos from Beswr ior Philadel hia. Suatioe 3), ry, Kedar, do tor Baltimore, put into loud J H Carron “reomun, bo fell from slo.t aud was i iy injured, Was come, Ma. ive hereemy Arr SU sehis, Diamond, Au uti, tet! r Charles, aud Jacvo smith, NYo nin Taunton, EAST MACHLAS= arr Aug 18, big Otime Brown, York sid i9ta, sebrs Neptune, Chae, nud Vutom, Pay vous, NYork EAsC*URT—Arr Aug 17. brig Abert Feartog Yoaten, > Phiw elphin Sid 20m sehr Toroat, Vole, Ge.rgowags 22d. african Keen. Muutego Bry J) JACK-O VILLE Ar" Aug 16 nches Catharine Neral Mek+ls NYon J Riedie, SBow', do NeW HAVEX—Ary Aug 24 sche: BW Baoediot, Mlig tag Opeak do, Uriva, Rav-etl, A:dsuy, as Hise do; Mary Bar‘om Colt, NYork y, fike, Handy wine, sches Wave, Aloany, Boies a NYork NOFULK—Arr Aug 23, ache Village Bello, Priteme :t, BYork NKWBURYPORT—Arr Aug 23, schrs Bonita, wat Da. vid Sri bh Pusiadelphis ORKGUs- at Portland abs July 24, brigs Greetam, “trom Sen Fraveinco. justarr Frenoives, for ao 20ay8, Avr at Puget Sound @> July 22, ship akoowa Bag Fiepkiin Adams, for San & WOOO was Ide at He aide, At Port Town end 230. bark Mary Adams, jor Cae 4 lg. At Mendeoine «bt July @ orig Leva, for cau Pa PH co next cay. Gong in, # full 24g00 brig PROVIDENCE—a'e Avg 24 brig Sulson (Ae). F anks of and trow Liver post, eoors Geo Wasbtogion Osae y Prile deipbis; Ricdars Tavmyson, Ovrsoo ao SMA e irs Mont oo, Ches er, both, Pickup, PRY inielya a; olor, Arab. 3; slope Elaw, BLwow st, albsuy; Lede fia yout Aug 15, brig Parag! so, Johnson, for Huliamory, Vay f-MO‘U tH BAN 1 R/ANCL Ov. Shanghse Herpert. sobr Fawn, Philadelphia, tet ships Sunprieg, Ramwct, (put dace dismmind, Hem Dirasiery ): barke Marmors Felen, F Jeane aa, Hoe. ton, OP ing 22d bel Clarendon, Oree 90; 30, shipy ‘Covrser Bercy, Honolulu acd Hoog tar ce Ticedon Calo, New York Busters doy Set beta G' Fren ont, Sam Pevro. Ady Avg 1, :hion Stephon Baldwin Sm! ch, for Hong, Korg sno Whampos lin touch.ng at "donotula; Sea man’s Bide, Myrick, for NYork 6th, direr 4, H—Arr Aug 21, sonr ‘Aan, "inidiay Slt lend STONINGION—Arr Aug 20, scbrs “Aurlotta, Smith, Pha- red Baru Ruzabeth, Albany foe Wostocly ; By.